Address: |
512 LINCOLN Ave |
APN: |
5726-015-057 |
This property is in a historic district listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Address: |
512 LINCOLN Ave |
City: |
Pasadena |
State: |
CA |
Zip Code: |
91103 |
County: |
Los Angeles |
County Code: |
37 |
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Historic Name: |
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Common Name: |
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APN: |
5726-015-057 |
Zoning: |
RM32 |
Building Sq. Ft: |
1651 |
Site Size (Acres): |
0.190 |
Year Built: |
1896 Documented |
District: |
New Fair Oaks Historic District
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District: |
New Fair Oaks Historic District (designated)
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Property Status: |
Designated |
Contributing Status: |
C |
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Resource Description: |
This one-story house is an example of the Queen Anne subtype. It has a cross-gable-with-shed roof form with a bracketed gable, oriented toward the street, over a polygonal bay. A small gabled dormer with a wood attic vent extends from the primary roof ridge and all gable ends on the house have wood fish-scale shingles and wood-framed attic vents. North of the polygonal bay is a projecting front porch with a flat roof supported by Tuscan posts and a simple wood railing that is non-original but compatible in design. The house has a composition shingle roof, walls clad in wood drop channel siding with corner boards, a concrete foundation, wood double-hung, fixed and transom windows in wood-framed openings and a front door that is obscured from view by a new metal security screen, but is within its original opening.
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Primary Architectural Style: |
Queen Anne |
Secondary Architectural Style: |
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Architect: |
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Builder: |
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Contractor: |
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Context: |
Residential Architecture 1883-1904
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Original Owner: |
Harry E. Martin |
Original Use: |
Single Family Residence |
Original Location: |
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Demolished: |
no |
Notes: |
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Moved: |
no |
Date Moved: |
n/a |
Designation Date: |
n/a |
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* This is a simplified statement of the property's status. Please review the NRHP Status Code field on the search screen for official, adopted status language.
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